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RSP Consensus Algorithm for Blockchain

Authors
Kim, DonghakD.-H.Ullah, RehmatR.Kim, ByungseoB.-S.
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Keywords
bitcoin; blockchain; consensus algorithms; cryptocurrency; distributed systems; mining
Citation
2019 20th Asia-Pacific Network Operations and Management Symposium: Management in a Cyber-Physical World, APNOMS 2019
Journal Title
2019 20th Asia-Pacific Network Operations and Management Symposium: Management in a Cyber-Physical World, APNOMS 2019
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/12806
DOI
10.23919/APNOMS.2019.8893063
ISSN
0000-0000
Abstract
Blockchain is the most popular security network technology in the 21st century and still under active research. The consensus algorithms in Blockchain plays a major role and are crucial for maintaining the integrity and security of a distributed network. In addition, there are various problems arising from the consensus algorithms adopted in the existing Blockchain network. Therefore, it is of upmost importance to develop a consensus algorithm to address these problems. In this paper, therefore, we propose an efficient consensus algorithm in a Blockchain network environment consisting of several distributed users. First, we study the process of consensus among users to add new blocks to the existing Blockchain. Second, we introduce the other conventional consensus algorithms, analyze the problems of each algorithm, and propose Rock-Scissors-Paper (RSP) algorithm to mitigate these problems. The RSP algorithm is an algorithm that achieves consensus among distributed users using three static balanced variables, Rock (R), Scissors (S), and Paper (P) to avoid attacks by malicious participants. Furthermore, the propose RSP algorithm is compared with the existing consensus algorithms to predict the performance and its effects in a distributed mobile network environment. © 2019 IEICE.
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